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Canyonlands National Park


Needles District
The Needles District forms the southeast corner of Canyonlands and is the most popular backpacking destination in the park. The dominant formations are the needles themselves, and the district's extensive trail system provides many opportunities for long day hikes and overnight trips. Foot trails and four-wheel-drive roads lead to such features as Tower Ruin, the Confluence Overlook, Elephant Hill, and Chesler Park.



Permit Information
Backpacking $10; Backcountry Vehicle $25; Flat Water $10; Cataract Canyon $25. Permits are required for all overnight stays and are available at the Needles Visitor Center just inside the Needles park entrance, or by calling (435)259-4351.

Directions
From U.S. Highway 191, 40 miles south of Moab or 14 miles north of Monticello, take Utah Highway 211 roughly 35 miles west. Highway 211 ends in the Needles and is the only paved road leading into and out of the district.

Information Center
The Needles Visitor Center is located on Utah Highway 211 just inside the park. It is open 8 am to 4:30 pm daily (except some winter holidays) with extended hours March through October. Water is available at the visitor centers year-round.

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Canyonlands National Park
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Phone: (435) 259-7164

2282 S. W. Resource Blvd.

Moab UT, 84532
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